I walked in the predawn darkness and heard the morning commute noises on the highway in the distance. The drivers weren’t aware of me, and I couldn’t see them, but I knew they were present. We were travelers, but unaware of each other.
Coming and going. Present, but not always visible. An unseen awareness.
Our financial transactions have become an unseen awareness. We use more online transactions, and although we watch our balances fluctuate, we don’t see the monetary exchange. The barter system took away the physical partnership to give and receive. Credit cards and the internet replaced much of the tangible cash exchange, so we don’t see the transaction, but somehow it happens.
I experience an unseen spiritual awareness when I pray. I go through my day giving God thanks and requests, but I don’t always see its impact. I don’t understand how God’s process work, but somehow, I believe that my words are wise investments in His bank.

All universes, galaxies, and worlds were created through voice activation (and we thought Alexa was an innovative concept)! We’re unaware of subtle shifts of evolution, but we see its effects. We watch ebb and flow and trust those shifts will align, according to the Creator’s master plan.
I’m challenged to slow my pace so I can experience the seen. I invite myself to quicken my senses so I can anticipate the unseen changes.
Creator, thank you for the gift of your voice. Help me hear and see what you are doing. Remind me to trust your for good resolutions, especially when I don’t feel your presence. Thank you for spiritual evolution.
Seeking unseen wisdom,
Christina
“But blessed are your eyes because they see, and your ears because they hear” (Mt. 13:16).
Reader! Your turn.
What benefits do you get when you are attentive to people and your surroundings?
How do center yourself when you become distracted?
Kindly leave your comments and suggestions so we can learn from each other.
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